Overview of Cleveland

Cleveland, home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, is a city that knows how to stay ahead of the game. Not long ago overlooked as an industrial Rust Belt metropolis, this city has undergone a dramatic revitalization in the past few decades and is now considered a model of urban planning and a hub for arts and entertainment. If you are looking to rent an apartment in an affordable and culturally vibrant city, you have come to the right place.

Living in Cleveland

Originally named after General Moses Cleveland back in 1796, Cleveland really began to take off after the Ohio and Erie Canal opened in 1832. The city’s good fortune continued through the first half of the 20th century with manufacturing and economic prosperity.

Today, Cleveland is a thriving urban metropolis with a population that surpasses 396,000. If you rent an apartment here, you will find that there are no shortage of cultural attractions to keep you occupied. Visit the world-renowned Cleveland Museum of Art, or head over and visit Playhouse Square Center, the second largest performing arts center in the country.

If watching sports is your thing, you can catch home games of the Cleveland Indians, the Cavaliers, and the Browns here. Certainly one of those teams is due to win a national championship soon.

In terms of public transportation, Cleveland has a bus and rail mass transit system operated by the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA). Locals call it The Rapid.

Apartments in Cleveland-Study

If you're moving into a Cleveland apartment to learn, there are plenty of options for you to choose from, including Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Cleveland Institute of Music. Cleveland State University and Cuyahoga Community College are other options within the city.

Apartments in Cleveland-Work

There are five major industries keeping Cleveland at the top of its game. Those are health, science & engineering, biotechnology, manufacturing, and education. Major firms operating in the city include Applied Industrial Technologies, Eaton, Sherwin-Williams, and Forest City Enterprises. The NASA Glenn Research Center is also here. The Cleveland Clinic holds title as the city's largest private employer.

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